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... Department of State -M'Henry Appointed Secretary of War Arrival of George Washington Lafayette CHAP . III . — Meeting of Congress - Washington's Official Summary of the Events of the Year PAGE 13 - - -Cordial Response of the Senate ...
... Department of State -M'Henry Appointed Secretary of War Arrival of George Washington Lafayette CHAP . III . — Meeting of Congress - Washington's Official Summary of the Events of the Year PAGE 13 - - -Cordial Response of the Senate ...
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... Department of State— M'Henry Appointed Secretary of War - Arrival of George Washington Lafayette . T HE difficult and intricate questions press- ing upon the attention of government left Washington little mood to enjoy the retirement of ...
... Department of State— M'Henry Appointed Secretary of War - Arrival of George Washington Lafayette . T HE difficult and intricate questions press- ing upon the attention of government left Washington little mood to enjoy the retirement of ...
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... Department of State , and Mr. James McHenry was appointed Secretary of War . The office of Attorney - General be- coming vacant by the death of Mr. Bradford , was offered to Mr. Charles Lee of Virginia , and accepted by him on the last ...
... Department of State , and Mr. James McHenry was appointed Secretary of War . The office of Attorney - General be- coming vacant by the death of Mr. Bradford , was offered to Mr. Charles Lee of Virginia , and accepted by him on the last ...
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... departments and the Attorney - General , he prepared and sent in to the House an answer to their request . In this he dwelt upon the necessity of caution and secrecy in foreign negotiations , as one cogent reason for vesting the power ...
... departments and the Attorney - General , he prepared and sent in to the House an answer to their request . In this he dwelt upon the necessity of caution and secrecy in foreign negotiations , as one cogent reason for vesting the power ...
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... departments , should be observed , a just regard to the Consti- tution and to the duty of my office , under all the circumstances of this case forbid a compli- ance with your request . ' A resolution to make provision for carrying the ...
... departments , should be observed , a just regard to the Consti- tution and to the duty of my office , under all the circumstances of this case forbid a compli- ance with your request . ' A resolution to make provision for carrying the ...
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